Corbyn 'must grapple with trust issue to have shot at No 10'published at 18:28 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2019
Laura Kuenssberg
BBC political editor
Jeremy Corbyn today ran slap back into a problem that has come back to him time and time again - his ability to deal with allegations of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.
This has been going on for several years now.
And it is not about one voice criticising him or one politician's concerns. This speaks to a wider problem that a lot of people in the Labour Party worry about.
Now, there is no question that he has legions of really committed and devoted supporters. You see that everywhere he goes around the country and we will see it every day of this campaign.
But there is a fear of whether or not the wider public really sees that appeal.
One member of his shadow team, who has been loyal to him, said they worry that people just may not want to trust him.
And that is a fundamental problem - whether it is on anti-Semitism or anything else - that the Labour leader has to grapple with in the next few weeks if they are to have a proper shot at a real victory.